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  1. Your World Cup scouting: Rashford and Ayari at Palace?published at 16:08 BST 24 June

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    We asked you which players you have watched at the World Cup that you think would be a great fit at Crystal Palace.

    Here are some of your comments:

    James: Marcus Rashford is available. There's talk of him being keen on Tottenham but why not Palace? Close to a replacement for Eberechi Eze.

    Ted: Ivory Coast's Yan Diomande because of his vision and footwork, and he could slot right next to Ismaila Sarr perfectly because of his speed.

    Bob: You've got to be reasonable here and talk of players that are affordable. My choice would be Antonio Nusa, who plays for the Norway national team and plays his club football for RB Leipzig in Germany. He's fast and creative on the wing and would fit in well at Palace.

    Josh: Definitely the 18-year-old Moroccan midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, a new Adam Wharton who controlled the game against Brazil and was very impressive.

    James: I like the look of Sweden's Yasin Ayari. I also like Mexico's Raul Jiminez, who was amazing at Fulham and doesn't deserve to be in Championship with Wolves. (Hopefully Ayari forgets Brighton and Palace are rivals)!

    Tell us who you have scouted here

  2. Palace must invest againpublished at 09:12 BST 24 June

    Alex Howell
    Football reporter

    It's the ultimate shop window: a World Cup with 48 teams - all packed with players eager to show what they can do on the biggest stage.

    With the transfer window now open, BBC Sport journalists have been taking a look at some of the key names being discussed.

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    Crystal Palace will come into the season fresh from winning the Conference League, and they have another European campaign as a result.

    The main thing that was highlighted last season was that the squad that Palace started the season with lacked depth, which is why the club brought in Jorgen Strand Larsen, Brennan Johnson and Evann Guessand in the winter transfer window.

    The Europa League will present a higher level of competition for Palace and as a result they will need to invest again.

    Tyrick Mitchell is the only real first-team quality option at left-back, and right-back Daniel Munoz, 30, had knee surgery last season and did not look the same afterwards.

    Munoz is now at the World Cup with Colombia. Even though Mitchell has had the summer off after missing out on the England squad, the full-back areas are where Palace will need to bring in back-up or players who can rival the current choices for a place in the starting XI.

    New boss Pierre Sage will surely be keeping an eye on the World Cup, but he is fresh to the role and therefore Palace's signing plans are unclear for now.

  3. Constant menace Munoz makes difference for Colombia published at 08:55 BST 24 June

    Sam Drury
    BBC Sport journalist

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    In a side featuring Luis Diaz and James Rodriguez, it seems remarkable that Colombia's greatest threat in this World Cup has come from a wing-back.

    It is now two goals in two games at the tournament for Crystal Palace's Daniel Munoz - and he might reasonably think it should be more.

    It is no exaggeration to say he could have had a hat-trick in their 1-0 win against DR Congo.

    The one goal he scored came via a deflection, but neither he nor Colombia will care a jot given the strike sealed their qualification from the group.

    Munoz's attacking threat should also come as no surprise. It has been evident throughout his time at Palace.

    But if teams have been sleeping on the danger the right wing-back poses so far in this World Cup, then that will surely change now.

    The 30-year-old's ability to ghost in around the back, arriving late and invariably timing his runs to perfection, speaks to his experience.

    This is something he has been doing for years. It is second nature to him and combating those darts from out to in is easier said than done - especially for defences already concerned about Diaz and co.

    Munoz is at the peak of his powers, and among the world's best in his position, so he can expect to be high on the opposition scouting reports from now on.

    Stopping him is another matter.

    Read more about Munoz's display here

  4. All you need to know about Europa Leaguepublished at 14:59 BST 23 June

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    Some of you have used our Ask Me Anything service to query key European dates for next season.

    Bournemouth, Sunderland and Crystal Palace will play in the Europa League next season, with the league phase draw taking place on Friday, 28 August.

    The first round of games will be played on either 16 or 17 September and there will be eight matchdays that culminate on 28 January 2027.

    From there, it is knockout football with the final taking place in Frankfurt on 26 May 2027.

    League phase games will be played:

    • 16/17 September 2026

    • 15 October 2026

    • 22 October 2026

    • 5 November 2026

    • 26 November 2026

    • 10 December 2026

    • 21 January 2027

    • 28 January 2027

    Knockout games will be played:

    • Knockout phase play-offs - 18 and 25 February 2027

    • Round of 16 - 11 and 18 March 2027

    • Quarter-finals - 8 and 15 April 2027

    • Semi-finals - 29 April and 6 May 2027

    • Final - 26 May 2027

  5. You're the scout! Which World Cup players do you want for your club?published at 12:57 BST 22 June

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    It is time to get your scouting caps on!

    We're well into the group stage of the biggest World Cup ever and we want to know who has grabbed your attention so far - especially as the summer transfer window has now been officially open for a week.

    What player has raised your eyebrows? Which name has exceeded your expectations?

    Ultimately, who would you like to see lining up for your team in the Premier League next season?

    This is your opportunity to show off your talent-spotting skills - the floor (pitch) is yours...

    Tell us the players you want, with your reasoning, here

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    Enjoy the World Cup across BBC Sport

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    From live TV coverage to highlights, analysis and reaction, our dedicated team will ensure you don't miss a kick of the biggest World Cup yet.

    And there's more - the BBC has launched live match updates so you can see the score directly on your lock screen through the full 90 minutes and beyond.

    This means you can keep track of every game wherever you are - whether you're on the move, at work, or away from a TV. With live match updates on your lock screen, the score is always just a glance away.

    This feature will also extend into the 2026-27 Premier League season, so you're never out of the loop.

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    A new predictor game has been introduced to cover this year's World Cup, allowing users to pick what they think will be the result from every match.

    The game also features streaks, so make sure to check in each day and make your predictions.

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    Ever wanted to see a World Cup match from every angle? How about a full-pitch tactical view? Or even see the match through the eyes of a player?

    Well, now you can with Fifa World Cup 3D Experience, which is a UK-first that is only available on BBC Sport.

    The interactive game experience gives viewers more choice to explore the match both in real time, highlights and full-match replays.

    Finally, here are some more handy links:

  6. Everton v Crystal Palace: Did you know?published at 12:03 BST 19 June

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    When Everton welcome yet another season of top-flight football, Crystal Palace's new boss Pierre Sage will be making his Premier League debut on the touchline at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

    Ex-Palace boss Oliver Glasner may have won an FA Cup, Community Shield and Conference League with the Eagles, but the Austrian manager was unable to beat Everton home and away during his tenure.

    So Sage will have to buck an ugly trend as Crystal Palace have won just one of their past 23 Premier League matches against the Toffees (D10 L12), a 3-1 home victory in December 2021.

    However, the opener has not provided the emphatic start the Toffees have been hoping for in recent years.

    Everton have lost their first match in each of the past four Premier League seasons – their joint-longest losing run in their first game of a league campaign.

  7. Fixtures released - how does Crystal Palace's league season look?published at 10:00 BST 19 June

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    Crystal Palace will begin their 2026-27 Premier League campaign under new boss Pierre Sage with a trip to Everton.

    The match will take place on Saturday, 22 August at 15:00 BST, with the Eagles' first home fixture against Manchester City on the weekend of 29-30 August.

    Sage's side face Arsenal (H), Bournemouth (H), Brentford (A) and Chelsea (H) over the Christmas and New Year period.

    And they end their league season against Leeds United at Selhurst Park on Sunday, 30 May, when all games will kick off at the same time.

    See Crystal Palace's Premier League fixtures in full here

  8. Top-flight bow and holding Best, Law and Charlton - opening-day memoriespublished at 08:40 BST 19 June

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    With the countdown to the 2026-27 Premier League fixture release well and truly on, we asked for your stories of opening-day games - both good and bad - that have stuck in your minds most.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Barry: Best was winning 4-0 away at Cardiff in 1968-69 as it was the season we went up to the First Division for the first time. Worst was about three years later when we lost 4-1 at home to Notts County in our first season back in the Second Division after being relegated.

    Alan: In the yo-yo years of promotion and relegation, did we not kick off one season with a 6-1 home defeat by Liverpool?

    Al: I would say our first game in the top flight - Crystal Palace's 2-2 home draw with Manchester United. George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and others could not beat us that day. I went home so proud.

    Andy: The best start to a season has to be winning the Community Shield last season. I know it isn't a league game, but who would have thought we would have beaten the previous season's champions with all the money they spent?

    Come back to this page at 10:00 BST to see how the Eagles' 2026-27 Premier League fixtures have fallen.

  9. Audacious Munozpublished at 09:21 BST 18 June

    Daniel Munoz celebrates a goal for ColombiaImage source, Getty Images

    Colombia made a winning return to the World Cup by defeating debutants Uzbekistan, with Crystal Palace defender Daniel Munoz among the goalscorers.

    Munoz opened the scoring in a 3-1 win with a sublimely taken volley.

    Watch the highlights below and keep an eye out for a super finish.

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    Diaz scores as Colombia beat debutants Uzbekistan

  10. 'Glasner's shoes are hard to fill, but I have full confidence in Sage'published at 18:35 BST 16 June

    Ellie Killick
    Fan writer

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    Some 28 months ago, Oliver Glasner joined Crystal Palace as an unknown manager from the Bundesliga. Fast forward two years and he left a legend, someone who took my team to heights I thought unimaginable and with three trophies in our cabinet.

    Now we again sit in familiar territory. Just a few weeks ago, I had no idea who Pierre Sage was, but after reading up on his tremendous seasons with Lyon and Lens, I'm filled with nothing but excitement.

    Taking a team from the relegation zone to Europe is no easy feat!

    Sage is a manager who knows how to win and, most importantly how to win trophies - and just like us, he comes into the job with momentum.

    His announcement interview outlines the exact mentality we want from a manager, and the word "ambition" really resonates with me.

    Crystal Palace are currently at a high point and I really hope we continue to go from strength to strength. Now is the time to push on and hopefully Sage gets the correct backing from the board.

    Glasner's shoes are going to be hard to fill, but I have full confidence in Sage and I look forward to seeing what the team can achieve under his reign.

    Welcome to south London, Pierre Sage. We look forward to welcoming the French flare to Selhurst Park and going on another European tour with you.

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  11. What are your best and worst opening-day memories?published at 12:28 BST 16 June

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    The World Cup may be less than a week old but the 2026-27 Premier League fixtures will be released on Friday.

    And to get in the mood as Crystal Palace start life under Pierre Sage, we want your stories of opening-day games that have stuck in your minds most - both the good and the bad.

    Get in touch with your memories here

    And make sure to come back to this page on Friday to see how the Eagles' league fixture list has fallen.

  12. 'Great appointment' and 'plays a similar style to Glasner' - fans on Sagepublished at 20:10 BST 15 June

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    RC Lens' French head coach Pierre Sage looks onImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your views on Pierre Sage's appointment at Crystal Palace and what his priorities are.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Simon: It's a good fit tactically, and he has the experience of winning trophies and playing in Europe. This is less of a French Revolution and more evolution under a younger manager, who is progressive. Will it be a "sage" decision to appoint Pierre? Time will show.

    Les: Great appointment. Credit to Steve Parish for getting it done so quickly. However, we must not rest on our laurels. We must get going and sign some players quickly. The squad is very weak and a lot of new faces are needed to revitalise the club. Looking forward to a good season. Come on, you Eagles!

    Martin: It feels like Oliver Glaser v2, so I'm happy.

    Rob: It's an exciting appointment. Sage has done well on a limited budget at Lens and knows how to win a trophy. Given he plays a similar style to Glasner, I'm hoping he hits the ground running.

    Mike: We all wish Sage great and continued success in his career at Palace. My main concern is can Parish walk his talk and recruit the new players needed to take Crystal Palace to the next level? The antecedence in this area is not good and, without considerable investment in the team, next season will be difficult.

  13. What Palace fans can expect from Sage tacticallypublished at 19:23 BST 15 June

    Prudent Nsengiyumva
    BBC Sport journalist

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    Pierre Sage's Lens side were built not only on aggressive pressing but also a willingness to attack quickly once the ball is won back.

    The Opta numbers show a team intent on regaining possession high up the pitch. Lens made 426 high turnovers during the 2025-26 season, frequently turning those moments into chances, producing 69 shots and seven goals.

    The focus was not just on winning the ball, but on doing it in areas where they can immediately threaten. That approach shapes how they attack.

    The Ligue 1 side produced 65 direct attacks and 55 fast breaks last season, highlighting a clear preference for moving forward at speed rather than recycling possession.

    Their overall profile reflects that trade-off.

    Lens averaged 51.9% possession in 2025-26 - but their game is less about long spells on the ball and more about what happens the moment they win it back.

    It speaks to a deliberate strategy, rather than a lack of control.

    The result is the clear identity of a side less concerned about dominating the ball and more focused on controlling games through pressure, regains and rapid transitions.

    A graphic showing Lens' attacking metrics under Pierre Sage in 2025-26 - including ranking first in Ligue 1 for fast breaks and goals from fast breaks, second in shots ending high turnovers and third in direct attacks, direct attack goals and shots from fast breaks
  14. 'We come here with a lot of ambition' - send us your views on Sagepublished at 18:37 BST 15 June

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    Former coach of RC Lens Pierre Sage and his players celebrate during the trophy ceremony following the French Cup Final Image source, Getty Images

    New Crystal Palace boss Pierre Sage has said "Oliver Glasner achieved some amazing things, and now I have to do the same", after signing a three-year deal at Selhurst Park.

    Sage told Palace club media: "I am excited by the history of the club, and by recent seasons.

    "That's why we come here with a lot of ambition."

    Glasner was in charge of Palace for 28 months and led the side to a historic FA Cup and Conference League victory, as well as winning the Community Shield.

    Sage has joined the Eagles after winning the French Cup with Lens and finishing second in Ligue 1, six points behind champions Paris St-Germain.

    "We won last year and we want to continue in this way, in a new club, a new project, but with a lot of winning habits," added Sage.

    "We want to give our best every day for the team, for the club, for the people, and especially for the fans, because when you love a club in England, it's for all your life.

    "We want to make the fans smile, to be proud of the team, and to be proud of the club - so we will give our best for you, and we are together."

    Palace are yet to announce Sage's coaching staff for the 2026-27 campaign.

    Chairman Steve Parish said: "I am tremendously excited to welcome Pierre.

    "As we move into another European campaign off the back of our success in Leipzig, I know he will give everything to target more success for our fantastic football club."

    What do you think of Sage's appointment? Is he the right man and what are his key priorities as he tries to follow on from Glasner's trophy haul?

    Get in touch with your views here

  15. Wharton, Mateta, Esse - fans on who Palace should keep, sell and loanpublished at 11:56 BST 11 June

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    We asked for your views on who you would keep, sell and loan out from the current Crystal Palace squad this summer.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Keith: One to loan out - Romain Esse. He needs to build his confidence. Still on for the first team future. One to keep - Adam Wharton. Keep him for another year to see us through the Europa League. His value will increase. One to lose - Brennan Johnson. Hopeless case. We should never have bought him. Lightweight, that just doesn't fit.

    Moggy: Sell Jean-Philippe Mateta. I've loved watching him but it's time. Bring back Matheus Franca, who's been exciting to watch on the few occasions we've seen him, as well as Jesurun Rak-Sakyi who has spent enough time out on loan and done well. Loan out Esse again. We paid good money for him but another season may help with whatever caused him to be sent out on loan in the first place.

    Simon: Sell: Mateus Franca. Loan: Romaine Esse. Give a chance: We have five young players who should be given a chance now - Danny Imray, Owen Goodman, Tayo Adaramola, Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, David Ozoh - Imray would be my choice. Excelled in the Championship.

    Lucy: Keep - Esse. He had a decent loan period last season with Coventry, and hopefully gained the confidence he needed to match the potential he has. (Also please can we keep Evann Guessand permanently? What a brilliant addition to the team he's been!) Loan: Justin Devenny. Get him some game time elsewhere to build on what he showed in the 2024-25 season. Sell: Borna Sosa. Seems like a good guy with great team spirit, but hasn't performed for us.

    Manny: Keep: Adam Wharton at all costs. Consistently excellent and at the heart of the side at their best. Loan: Any of the academy lads who have spent too much time on the first team bench. Let's see what they can do and what pathways there are. Sell: Is it too early to say Brennan Johnson? At the same time, the squad is so small that retention and recruitment is key.

    Stephen: Keep - Munoz/Lacroix/Wharton - under all circumstances. Loan - Rio Cardines - To see what he really has, he needs minutes. Sell - Mateta. He clearly wanted to go, try to get the best money for him and move on. I suspect we already have his replacement in Jorgen Strand Larsen.

    Sean: We should keep Justin Devenny - he has been excellent when called upon, but needs to push a bit harder to become a first team regular. Loan out Caleb Kporha for more playing experience and sell Brennan Johnson - who has been totally anonymous after his big-money move.

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